And now for the truth
Well no, that's not at all true. Scientologists are taught to believe
that the rest of the world is out to destroy them and that there's a
huge world-wide -- indeed galaxy-wide -- conspiracy out to undo everything
that their mad messiah L. Ron Hubbard did for humanity. The fact that
Hubbard was a con man and a fraud is information that is kept from the
remaining followers. Instead followers are programed to believe that
Hubbard was Earth's only possible salvation.
The "us against them" mentality is evident in numerous court
documents and in the fact that the organization maintains barbed wire
on their armed compounds with numerous video cameras looking in
to keep followers from escaping. The fact is also evident in the
"six month security check" that followers who have purchased
the so-called "OT7" or "Operating Thetan Level 7"
secret documents must submit themselves to. Such "sec checks"
consists of followers subjecting themselves to interrogations designed
to find out whether they harbor unauthorized or unapproved notions
about Hubbard, Scientology, and the "squirrles" which have
taken over the fraud after Hubbard died.
The paranoid delusions that Scientologists are programmed to adopt
which makes them believe the world is out to get them is deliberate and
is part of the organization's ringleader's methods of keeping followers
fearful and enslaved, paying ever more money to the fraud with the
mistaken belief that they're some how part of some cosmic plan that
will eventually rid the world of the evil enemies arrayed against the
world -- and against Scientology.
Over the years the criminal enterprise has made their followers fearful
of a bewildering variety of powerful enemies. The CIA, the FBI, the
IRS, and some of the other traditional enemies of more traditional
fringe nut cults have all been considered to be sworn enemies of
Scientology and of humanity in general. Lately, however, the Scientology
organization's ringleaders program their followers to believe that the
conspiracy goes deeper. Scientology has been programming their followers
to believe that their enemies are actually aliens from outerspace,
part of what they call the "Marcabian Invasion Fleet from Outer
Space." Indeed, Scientology reportedly told followers that two
Human Rights activists by the names of Mr. Robert Minton and Ms. Stacy
Brooks were "off wolders" sent to Earth to destroy Scientology.
Does this sound like science fiction to you? It should. It was all
contrived by L. Ron Hubbard, the insane megalomaniac who used to write
pulp science fiction stories just like this only now the ringleaders
tell theer remaining followers that it's really true.
Scientologists are told to view many aspects of real life through the
filter of Hubbard's paranoid delusional fantasy. Now they want you
to believe their "Volunteer Ministers" have something of
value to offer humanity; a humanity that is beset by cosmic battles
for your very minds.